
Here is a selection of the latest available figures on ethnic diversity in areas of UK society.
– Population
The most recent estimates from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggest people from ethnic minority backgrounds make up 14.4% of the UK population.
These estimates pre-date the Covid-19 pandemic, and are based on population survey figures from 2019.
– Politics
A total of 65 members (10%) of the House of Commons are from an ethnic minority background – the highest proportion on record.

If the Commons reflected the ethnic make-up of the UK population, there would be around 93.
There are four non-white members of the Cabinet, or 17% of the total.
The latest estimate for the House of Lords suggests that in October there were 50 peers from an ethnic minority background – 6% of the total.
Ahead of elections in May, 2% of members of the Scottish Parliament and 5% of members of the Welsh Parliament were from ethnic minority backgrounds.
– NHS
Figures on NHS workforce diversity are available for England and Scotland.
As of December 31, 23% of NHS staff in England whose background was known were from ethnic minority backgrounds. The figure for doctors was 47%, for nurses and health visitors it was 27% and for midwives it was 12%.

In Scotland, 5% of NHS staff who provided data said they were from an ethnic minority background, as of March 31 2020.
– Civil service
As of March 31 last year, 13% of civil servants in the UK whose background was known were from an ethnic minority backgrounds.
This is up from 9% in 2010.
– BBC
As of March 31 2020, 16% of staff at the BBC who declared their ethnicity were from a non-white background. At a leadership level the figure was 12%.
– UK armed forces
People from ethnic minority backgrounds accounted for 9% of the regular armed forces, as of October 1.
The figure was 13% for the Army, 5% for the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, and 3% for the RAF.

– FTSE 100
No people from a black ethnic minority background held any of the top positions, Green Park found.
– Public sector
Figures for public sector organisations are available for England and Wales only.
These show that as of March 31 2020, 7% of police officers who stated their ethnicity were from a ethnic minority background, along with 7% of police staff and 12% of special constables.
For prison officers in England and Wales the figure in 2019 was 10%.
For court judges the figure as of April 1 2020 was 8%, and for magistrates it was 13%.